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Crow/ Uldren Sov/ Brother to the Queen


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Most of us fondly remember the E3 videos showing Crow talking with Guardians, and giving missions. We had heard the story about the Traveller being evil, and Crow being the only person that knew that. (Other than maybe Toland or Osiris)

 

Crow was removed from the game before the Release though..... or was he?

 

Crow is still listed in the games voice acting credits, which seems odd ( I don't have a link handy, but anyone that has beaten the main story can watch them again)

 

In HoW, they used the term Crow a few times, but it was always in reference to other things.

 

While going over the Grimoire again this morning, I came across these stories I hadn't ever noticed before:

 

 

The machine had wings and feathers, sleek and black as its body. But the feathers were eyes, too, sharp and delicate, and ears that pricked at every sound. The young prince considered the machine, considered its purpose, and his own. And then he called to it.

 

"I have a task for you."

 

Obedience was woven into its workings, and so it stopped. "Master of Crows?"

 

"Mind the Black Garden's gate. Follow anyone who passes through."

 

"In the name of your sister," the machine vowed. And it went to find its warp capsule, just as another came in. But this one flew skittishly, as if to evade its master.

 

The prince caught it from the air. "You avoid me?"

 

"I am tasked by the Queen."

 

"But you serve me." He let it tremble in displeasure for a moment. "Tell me your news."

 

The machine flicked its wings. The prince stroked them flat with slow assured motions. "Tell me your news," he said again. "What's the harm?"

 

"The Heart is growing stronger," the crow said. "The Vex transformation has begun, and the Progeny are stirring."

 

The prince considered this in silence for a moment and then he wrapped the crow up in his fist and folded its wings around it so that it could not move or fly. He did all this swiftly, and with purpose.

 

Carrying the machine, he went to see his sister.

 

She was alone with her Fallen guards, sitting before a window into infinity. Her eyes did not leave the universe; but sensing her brother she said "Yes. What is it?"

 

"There's news to share," he said, and offered the crow in his fist. "And I think I have earned the right to share it."

 

Then this one:

 

 

Aftermath of Saturn:

“Do not fear, brother. This was the only choice I had.”

 

The sound of her voice ripped him from sleep. He jumped up; his ship was still contained in its protective sphere. He tried to retract the shield, but it was locked to its initiation time. He couldn’t remember activating it. Then he remembered the battle. That blast.

 

What that ship fired was ancient, not bound to anything the Origin Libraries even sought to describe.

 

He tried to calm down. He thought of her, searching for her pull. He couldn’t find it, but he was not calm. She always told him she would always be there behind the calm.

 

All he could hear were echoes of that sound.

 

It began as soon as they hit the ring plane, ringing in the old glimmer of his long-buried self. Before she showed him who he was—in the before and the after.

 

The Techeuns should’ve known what the Dreadnaught could do. Must’ve known. Did they not feel what he felt? Hear what he heard? And that damn Ketch, it wasn’t protected. They had to know that. All to deploy the Harbingers. They barely got a foothold before the weapon was fired. He thought of Petra and how overwhelmed she must be, forced to hold her post, and watch her people perish.

 

He tried to calm himself again, forcing long breaths. He realized where he was: Mars. Athabasca. The Candor Isles. He hadn’t been here in so long, not since he found the Black Garden.

 

The countdown to the shield’s deactivation pulsed. He tried again, to home in on her, to find if she truly gave herself for this battle. He felt close to something, a hum of starlight, then shield deactivation broke his focus.

 

He climbed out and saw the damage to his ship, and the truths of the armada's devastation sunk in.

 

He turned in despair to find hundreds of his Crow drones, deployed on Mars long ago, circling his ship, waiting.

“Welcome back, Master.” The one closest to him spoke first, and the others followed, a wave of salutations echoed throughout the dry sea.

 

And with that hope returned.

 

“Begin repairs on the ship immediately. Something has gone missing and you will help me find it.”

 

So the Queens Brother is not only still alive, he is on Mars.

Luke 23:34
'And Jesus said, "Father, forgive them, for they don't think it be like it is, but it do."

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LOL I did think that, and yea, the Queen is totally still alive. 

 

I am trying to research now, but I am pretty sure that when Eris grabs the Sword piece for her Queen, it was either the Reef Queen, or maybe Ariana-6

Luke 23:34
'And Jesus said, "Father, forgive them, for they don't think it be like it is, but it do."

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